The Tropical Rainforest
By Umema and Moza
A biotic Factors
Climate in the rainforest is very warm. It is greater than 20 it will change from 20 degrees to 25.degrees The temperature does not get too hot or too cold.
The total rainfall is 250cm in one year, it’s raining very often.
Temperature
Rainfall
www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/rainforest
www.ths.spslaneedu/biomes/rain3/rain3html
Human Activities
Cutting down trees to use for houses, paper, and furniture is bad for the rainforest and us. This is bad for us because we are not getting enough oxygen in the world. We also lose plants and animals.
Killing animals is bad for the rain forest. for example we are loosing elephants because people want there tusks.
www.savetherainforest.org
The Climate
The seasons do not change in the tropical rainforest. It has been hot and wet for millions of years. The average temperature year-round is about 80 degrees Fahrenheit. The tropical rain forest is the wettest place on earth. It rains every day. In one year it may rain about 100 to 400 inches. This means that 9 to 30 feet of rain may fall each year.
http://oncampus.richmond.edu/academics/education/projects/webunits/biomes/rclimate.html
Map of Rainforests
The Rainforest
Animals that live
there
AnacondaThe Anaconda is found mostly in the Amazon River Basin, but it is also located in other parts of South America. Scales serve a purposedifferent than that of fur and feathers. Scales are mainly protecting them from the environment for anacondas.
http://www.rainforestanimals.net/guide.html
http://www.zoosociety.org/pdf/GuidedTours/AnimalAdap.pdf
Toucans
Toucans are located in Central and South America tropical and sub-tropical rainforests. They have bills in order to eat food.
http://www.rainforestanimals.net/guide.html
http://www.amersol.edu.pe/ms/7th/7block/jungle_research/new_cards/40/40card.html
Bengal Tiger
Found in the Southeast Asian Rainforest. Bengal tigers live in tropical rainforests, forests and mangroves in southern and southeastern Asia. Instead of having a tongue bone, like cats, tigers have cartilage in their mouth that allows them to ROAR as loud as they do.
The tigers orange fur is the color of dry grass. The tigers black stripes look like shadows from grass.
http://www.saskschools.ca/~avonlea2/grass3/grade910sc/indextigerlnm.htm
http://www.rainforestanimals.net/guide.html
JaguarFound in Mexico, Central and South
America. Although not usually thought of as an adaptation, whiskers serve an important purpose for many animals. In most cases, whiskers around the face, specifically the mouth area, help the animal feel its way through tight spots.
http://www.rainforestanimals.net/guide.html
http://www.zoosociety.org/pdf/GuidedTours/AnimalAdap.pdf
The Harpy Eagle
The Harpy Eagle can be found in and near the rainforests of Central and South America. The backside of the Harpy Eagle is covered with slate black feathers, and the underside is covered with white.
http://whozoo.org/Anlife99/coreybow/harpyeagle3.html
http://www.rainforestanimals.net/guide.html
Plants that live
there
Bengal Bamboo
Found in the Southeast Asian Rainforest. It is adapted by being able to live in the rainforest. It does very well in a moist environment with a lot of rainfall. It likes temperatures between 40 degrees Fahrenheit and 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
http://www.blueplanetbiomes.org/rnfrst_plant_page.htm
Bougainvillea
Found in the Amazon rainforest in South America. It prefers a tropical climate. Unlike other flowers in different trees, Bougainvillea’s
flowers don’t have odor.
http://www.blueplanetbiomes.org/rnfrst_plant_page.htm
CurareFound in the canopy in the
rainforest in South America.
http://www.blueplanetbiomes.org/rnfrst_plant_page.htm
DurianDurian's bark is dark brown, rough with many vertical splits. Grows in the lowland rainforests
http://www.blueplanetbiomes.org/rnfrst_plant_page.htm
Bibliography• http://www.blueplanetbiomes.org/rnfrst_plant_page.htm• http://www.rainforestanimals.net/guide.html• http://oncampus.richmond.edu/academics/education/projects/
webunits/biomes/rclimate.html• http://www.saskschools.ca/~avonlea2/grass3/grade910sc/
indextigerlnm.htm• http://www.zoosociety.org/pdf/GuidedTours/AnimalAdap.pdf• http://www.saskschools.ca/~avonlea2/grass3/grade910sc/
indextigerlnm.htm• http://www.amersol.edu.pe/ms/7th/7block/jungle_research/
new_cards/40/40card.html• http://whozoo.org/Anlife99/coreybow/harpyeagle3.html• Sounds• http://www.partnersinrhyme.com/soundfx/Ambience.shtml
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